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I'm a 22 years old film student, aiming for a Bachelor's Degree in Film Production, as well as a Masters Degree in Film and Media Theory. And fitting that educational career, I am of course a huge movie and media geek.. and I probably will be until I'm old and grey and too blind to watch or read from screens anymore. It's a love that never ends, with those masses of mind-blowing movies and games and books...

Speaking of books. I. devour. them. By the dozen! Be it contemporary youth fiction authors like Francesca Lia Block and Suzanne Collins and so on, or all-time-classics like Tolkien and Lewis, or Beatnik novels like On The Road, or the masses of books that I read for University - I can't ever get enough books into my system.

I've been reading fanfiction for a very long time now, possibly ten years, leaving anonymous reviews everywhere on this site, until I finally decided that I wanted to communicate with the authors in a less one-sided way... And whoa, how did that happen, I'm writing english fanfiction as well now :D

"'So you need to kiss someone,' Nozaki says. This is an easy problem to solve. Mikoshiba's impossible problems usually are. 'To practice.'" Mikoshiba has a problem, and Nozaki has a solution, and neither of them has a clue. Part 1 of the Experience series. Followed by Epiphany.

The choice seems so simple: either jump or they die. No way out, or clever solution. But nothing is ever that simple. The Fall doesn't equal death. Nor does coming back equal a warm welcome. Emotions aren't logical. Winning the battle does not equal winning the war.

Sherlock returns, but his friendship with John is damaged. Nevertheless, they embark on their final hunt to finish off Moriarty's net, but it ends in a catastrophe: Sherlock is shot and lapses into a coma. As John keeps vigil, he reads Sherlock's diary written during the hiatus. Slowly, he begins to understand and finds himself wishing for another miracle. Completed.

The problem with living with Sherlock, John thought, was that you never, ever knew the significance of anything. Like your flatmate's nose buried in your hair. While you're in bed. Eventual Johnlock. COMPLETE

Scars fade, but the impressions remain. Spoilers from Retrace 78 and beyond to a speculative "post-series" end. Gilbert-centric. With Ozbert and one-sided Vince/Gil. Dedicated to Corwin on his birthday. Rated T for violence and sexual situations.

Amnesia is just another case to solve. In fact, it's a challenge that Sherlock could even enjoy. It's easy, really; he can deduce it all. The tottering old lady is his housekeeper. The man with the silver hair, his boss. The worried girl..infatuated. And as for John Watson? His husband. Obviously.

You don't need a McMillan Tac-50 with telescopic sight to take John Watson out. All you'll require to dispatch Dr. Watson quickly, cleanly and easy peasy is this: One riding crop plus patent-black stilettos plus a lisp and Sherlock Holmes.

John's face crumples in on itself and the hurt that's been rattling around between his bones suddenly erupts into a painful bloom, and he falls. Sherlock Holmes, even in death, remains the only man capable of bringing John Watson to his knees.

Or, four times Sherlock Holmes tried to propose to John Watson, one time he succeeded. Sherlock thinks he's a failure, John is confused, Mrs. Hudson and Lestrade give some bad advice, and Mummy saves the day. All in a lovely, fuffy holiday theme.

Alice returns to Underland by means of a tragedy and chooses to stay. This is the story of the friend, the lover, the wife, the mother and the Champion she becomes there. NOW COMPLETE All 5 books of this series have been posted together here.

John knows he has an unusual relationship with his flatmate. He knows their friendship is complicated. And yes, he knows everyone assumes he's in a relationship with Sherlock Holmes. But he's not. Obviously. It's not like that. John would know. Right?

RiSo, RiRo When Sora threw himself from the third floor balcony of his bedroom on Christmas Eve, he had expected a quiet death. But Death has other plans for him, and it's up to Sora to gain some closure in the past before his four days run out.

A story wherein we borrow one infinitely charming characteristic of Benedict Cumberbatch, and give it to Sherlock, while at the same time eventually finding a reason to get on with some sexing by way of two manicures and maybe a pedicure. Total fluff.

On February 14th, half past three pm, John Watson was trying to come to terms with the fact that he was going to spend yet another Valentine's Day by himself. Little did he know, he was not spending it alone at all; but it took his flatmate the better part of the afternoon to make him realize that. For the Johnlockchallenges prompt for Valentine's Day 2014, rated for body parts.